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Palladium tetrafluoride
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Palladium (IV) fluoride, also known as palladium tetrafluoride, is the chemical compound of palladium and fluorine with the chemical formula PdF4. The palladium atoms in PdF4 are in the +4 oxidation state.
Synthesis
Palladium tetrafluoride has been prepared by reacting palladium(II,IV) fluoride with fluorine gas at pressures around 7 atm and at 300 °C for several days.
Structure
Crystals are composed of octahedral PdF6 units, with four fluorides from each octahedron shared (bridging between octahedra).
Reactivity
PdF4 is a strong oxidising agent and undergoes rapid hydrolysis in moist air.
References
References
- (1976). "The tetrafluorides of iridium, rhodium and palladium". J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem..
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- Wright, Albert F.. (1978-03-01). "A neutron powder diffraction study of palladium tetrafluoride". Inorganic Chemistry.
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